I shall text you
Tomorrow
“I see pictures of happy people, videos filled with music, laughing and partying. And I don’t know how to feel. All of my friends are there. All of them are having fun. I’m not.”
Most people look forward to Christmas. For many, it’s a time of celebration and getting the family back together. Yet there are plenty to whom this holiday feels like a burden to. In the last chief editor’s note of the year, I share some of my thoughts on this seasonal topic.
There's no such thing as too late when it comes to learning new skills. Sometimes progress looks like wonky crafts, warbling tunes and a refusal to quit or think better of it.
Resolutions are a big part of welcoming the new year, but are they really necessary? Does the new year really mean a new you? Here’s what Robi thinks.
Writing in and of itself can be tricky, but what about writing characters? Coming up with descriptions, characteristics and forming their identity. Our chief editor Anceliga has some thoughts about this.
All humans are flawed and fallible, but how exactly are you supposed to take it when those you look up to not only stumble, but crash, burn and hurt others? Here's some thoughts on the matter.
“I’m lost. I’m lost in a maze of my own making. It is deeply familiar, yet I do not know it at all. Maybe I am destined to roam this vast unknown for eternity. Have my stars led me astray?”